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Author [Ann] Smalltalk Solutions Call for Participation
Jason Jones

2005-01-07, 8:56 pm

The submission deadline for Smalltalk Solutions is in less than two ws!
All submissions should be received by January 15, 2005.

Smalltalk Solutions is a premiere venue for Smalltalk enthusiasts,
researchers, and professionals to meet and exchange ideas. We are currently
accepting proposals for all varieties of talks involving Smalltalk
technology and other areas of interest to Smalltalkers. We're looking
forward to an excellent conference, and need your participation to maintain
the high technical level of the conference!

This year's conference will take place in Orlando, Florida, June 27-29
2005. Presentations may be in the form of:

- Technical Presentations
- Experience Reports
- Technology Demonstrations
- Half-day Tutorials

In addition to the normal tracks, this years conference will feature a
business track-including presentations with a greater emphasis on business
than on pure technology.

Proposals should be submitted by email to Alan Knight at
mailto:knight@acm.org and should include the following information:
- Name
- Contact Information
- Type of Presentation
- Title of Presentation
- Brief Abstract
- Short Biography of the Presenter(s)
- Desired Length
- Any constraints on date/time
- Any other information of importance in evaluating the proposal

Submissions should be received by January 15, 2005. Note that submissions
with incomplete information may be rejected - particularly if bio or
abstract information is missing.


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